These are the reasons that make us unique:
1. Real field experience
More than 30 years of direct observation, wildlife monitoring and fieldwork.
Here there is no theory without practice: we know every cliff, every inn, every path.
2. In-depth knowledge of the Subbética and Andalusia
We were born here, we live here, and we have spent decades exploring these landscapes.
We know where the birds are, but also where the calm, the light, and the silence are.
3. Naturalistic and educational perspective
We don't just teach about birds: we teach how to look.
To interpret the behavior, the landscape, the ecological dynamics and their cultural value.
4. Professional photographic quality
Our hides and routes are designed by an award-winning nature photographer who has won national and international competitions.
That makes all the difference in composition, lighting, and real opportunities.
5. Environmental education done with sensitivity
Explora Natura combines science, emotion and pedagogy.
We are not looking to accumulate data, but to awaken curiosity and respect.
6. Personalized experiences are already in demand
Routes at your own pace, according to your target species, your level and your availability.
We designed every outing and every hide with you in mind.
7. Ethics and respect for wildlife
Strict ethical codes, adequate distance, absence of disturbances, control of noise and time in the hide.
Nature always comes first.
8. Proven track record
Published books, educational projects, design direction of the Carcabuey Ornithological Park and hundreds of people accompanied in unforgettable experiences.
9. Close and professional support
He directs each step Antonio Pestana, naturalist, ornithologist, photographer and popularizer with an entire life dedicated to the field.
Explora is about that: living nature, an honest gaze, and experiences that leave a mark.

With you
Antonio Pestana
An ornithologist since childhood, an award-winning nature photographer, and an expert in landscape interpretation, he has spent decades exploring the mountains of Andalusia and leading groups on educational and wildlife observation trips.
She regularly works with schools, designing wildlife observation activities adapted for primary and secondary school students. She also collaborates with companies and associations on birdwatching tours, teaches nature photography courses, and participates in the design of natural areas.



